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Julius Randle is a MAN amongst boys..

Boozer was damn good at boxing out.

...yeah, he was also famous for padding his rebound stats by grabbing any missed free throws that came his way! Kinda of miss those left handed dunks of his though...on the pick and rolls he and Deron Williams use to run back in the "good old days?"
 
...yeah, he was also famous for padding his rebound stats by grabbing any missed free throws that came his way!

Ya he should have just let the opponents get those rebounds.
 
Thriller is way off about randles box out abilities based off one play when he was trying to get out to an open man on the 3 pt line and the oppenent slipped in behind him
 
Ya he should have just let the opponents get those rebounds.

I thought rebounds only count if you officially and by the book boxed out your man to get it. Otherwise isn't a "team rebound" or something to make sure we all know those other rebounds really don't count?
 
Ya he should have just let the opponents get those rebounds.


....your missing the whole point! Of course, Boozer needed to grab those missed free throws.....but his rebound average was obscured or "padded" by 3 or 4 per game, by grabbing the easiest of rebounds, the "missed free throw".
 
Thriller is way off about randles box out abilities based off one play when he was trying to get out to an open man on the 3 pt line and the oppenent slipped in behind him

Relax. My comment was more tongue and cheek than anything else. It was more of a jab at our own team.
 
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Assuming the Jazz land in the top 3, IMO they HAVE to take BPA as opposed to need. If Randal is the guy, then so be it. However, we're not going to be able to keep Randle, Favors, and Kanter long term. Not only will it not work financially, it will put us right back into the problem of trying to play Sap, Big Al, and Favors alongside each other.

IMO, if Utah drafts Randle, Kanter is the one that becomes expendable.
 
....your missing the whole point! Of course, Boozer needed to grab those missed free throws.....but his rebound average was obscured or "padded" by 3 or 4 per game, by grabbing the easiest of rebounds, the "missed free throw".

I'd ask you what the crap you were talking about, but there is no point.

Every NBA post player "pads" their stats by grabbing rebounds off of missed free throw. Your point is either stupid, or sarcastic.
A post player that does not rebound after missed free throws will be out of the league faster than you can say hopper.
 
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